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A fun, six-week curriculum based skill enhancement program for Grades 2 - 5 Improve skills and strategies in reading, writing and math *Taught by certified experienced teachers registered with the Ontario College of Teachers For information or to register contact: Heather @ 647-287-1092 Tues. & Thurs. 9:00 - 12:00 July 14 - August 22 $65.00/week for 6 weeks Located at: 11611 Trafalgar Rd. (N. of Maple - within Christian Reformed Church)Su m m er S ta rt s in 1 8 D ay s SS uu mm mm eerr RR eegg iiss tt rr aa tt iioo nn Hi Neighbour! This Weeks Great Demos &Deals Greg Warkentin Sales Manager See Frost fi rst. Its worth the trip to Brampton! 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The meet involved the eight largest schools in Halton region by population, including McKenzie- Smith Bennett of Acton. Individual highlights included triple gold medalist performances by Alyssa Fitterer from Stewarttown for the second year in a row and Silver Creeks Nicole Davison, while Stewarttowns Jade Kovacevic and Jon Doughty, along with Danny Fleming of Centennial, won two events each. Following are podium finishes by local-area athletes: Junior Girls Cheyenne Hudson, Stew (1st 200m); Stew (1st 4x100m relay); Demi Swann, Cent (2nd 100m, 200m); Irene Kiroplis, SC (2nd 400m, 3rd 1,500m); Steph Wilson, Cent (2nd 800m); Sarah Kimber, Stew (2nd high jump); Lindsay Kirby, Cent (2nd triple jump); Lindsay Wright, Cent (3rd 100m); Monique Tuin, SC (3rd 400m); Shania Wall, SC (3rd shot put). Junior Boys Jon Doughty, Stew (1st high jump, triple jump); Darren Raddysh, SC (1st 400m, 2nd 200m); Maclean Shiell, Stew (1st 800m, 2nd 400m); Andrew Allen, Cent (1st shot put); Cent (1st 4x100m relay); Mitchell Krafczek, Cent (1st 1,500m); Tom Potter, Stew (2nd 800m & 1,500m); Lucas LaRochelle (2nd 100m, 3rd 200m); Chris Flynn, Cent (2nd triple jump); Alex Denny, MSB (2nd shot put); Ken Kerr, Stew (3rd triple jump, shot put); Marty Burwell, Cent (3rd 1,500m); Blair VanderGlas, SC (3rd 800m); Cory Gillies, SC (3rd 100m). Intermediate Girls Alyssa Fitterer, Stew (1st long jump, triple jump, shot put); Ally Young, SC (1st 100m, 3rd 200m); Cent (1st 4x100m relay); Becca Cameran, Cent (1st 200m); Jacquie Gillmore, Cent (2nd 100m, 200m); Lisa Laidlaw, Cent (2nd 400m); Stew (2nd 4x100m relay); Danielle Hughes, Cent (2nd triple jump) Darien Henderson, Cent (2nd high jump); Abbie Jolly, Stew (2nd long jump); Courtney Groom, SC (2nd shot put); Gabbi Dahl, SC (3rd triple jump); SC (3rd 4x100m relay). Intermediate Boys Danny Fleming, Cent (1st 100m, 200m); Adam Anderson, Cent (1st shot put); Cent (1st 4x100m relay); Kyle Haas, Cent (2nd 800m, 3rd 400m); Jordan Kirby, Cent (2nd 200m); Cody Fry, SC (3rd 800m); Matt Stoddart, Cent (2nd 1,500m); Beau Snider Butcher, Stew (3rd shot put). Senior Girls Nicole Davison, SC (1st 100m, 200m, 400m); Jade Kovacevic, Stew (1st long jump, triple jump, 2nd 400m); Alex Rose, SC (1st 800m); SC (1st 4x100m relay); Delaney McQueen (2nd 100m, 3rd 200m); Arsh Gill, Stew (2nd 800m); Caralyn Hale, Stew (2nd triple jump); Cent (2nd 4x100m relay); Misha Fitterer, Stew (2nd shot put); Lauren Woolley, Cent (2nd 1,500m); Morich Kolenda, Cent (3rd 400m, 800m); Daniel Spear, MSB (3rd 1,500m); Maddi Clarke, Cent (3rd triple jump); Stew (3rd 4x100m relay). Senior Boys Justin Corbett, Stew (1st 800m); Julien Manchester, Cent (1st 1,500m); Brendan Haynes, SC (1st triple jump); Cam Wilkinson, Cent (1st long jump); Tyler Renton, SC (1st shot put, 2nd high jump); SC (1st 4x100m relay); Sean Kendrick, Cent (2nd 100m, 200m); Jason Field, Stew (2nd 400m); Matt Driedger, Stew (2nd 800m, 3rd 1,500m); Cent (2nd 4x100m relay); Jason Field, Stew (2nd 400m, 2nd long jump). Halton Hills schools dominate at elementary track meet